Ayynoyou don't even need extra software, it's one of the included modes of the controller!
the snes30 doesn't have an xinput mode, but this nes30 pro does.
Ayynohttps://github.com/MichlK/FC30XInput/releases/
Here ya go. You technically don't need this software if you just want to use the xinput wired. BUT if you want to use it as a 360 controller wirelessly then this makes it very easy!
Kpez16This is actually meant to be a compact (and stylish) alternative to my current PC 360 controller. It's less of a hassle than building my own rechargeable battery pack for my 360 controller out of the 5-6 dead packs I have.
AyynoHey I use it for that as well. Actually my main use of this is to have four of them to play old school emulators wireless on the big screen with friends. I also use it with a $180 Asus tablet to play games like Bastion on steam wirelessly. Kind of like a makeshift Nvidia Shield. Either way this controller is exactly what I wanted.
DleivaMoonlight is the best way IMO, there's Limelight if you're not rooted. It uses Geforce Experience to stream games though, so you'll need an Nvidia based PC.
DleivaI am using the Asus t100 which is running full windows 10. Install Steam like normal, and just found a few games I could play on those specs Like Bastion, Risen, Survivalist etc. The cool thing is once you have this controller and the software to play with it as a 360 controller wirelessly that is all you need. Essentially $230 for a makeshift game on the go setup.
Kpez16A really cool thing I like to do is wireless connect my controller to my main PC but use the tablet as a display. It reduces input lag 100%. There's still some delay but I found it extremely playable. I played Shovel Knight this way, which is a pretty precise game. The only down side is since there's no activity on the tablet, you'll have to click or touch the screen occasionally to keep it from turning off lol.